It could be, or it may just be gibberish
It could be, or it may just be gibberish
It could be, or it may just be gibberish
Vin plate attached to top of door frame. Partial vin also stamped on top of frame on drivers side in engine compartment.
The VIN # plus 'Car Fax'.
The vin should have 17 digits, this is either a partial vin number or a bike made before 1981 in which case we have no way of decoding. If it is a pre 81 bike, check with your local Suzuki shop. They should be able to help.
the vin number is incomplete- RJ15A is a partial of the complete vin number (17) digits long-would start with JS1-RJ15A is 1989 thru 1993
You either have a partial vin number (all vin numbers after 1981 are 17 digits) or a bike pre 1982. If you have an older bike, your Kawasaki dealer should be able to help you determine what year it is. In 1981, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration required that all vehicles must contain a 17 character VIN. Before that each manufacturer was basically using there own vin system.
The vin should have 17 digits, this is either a partial vin number or a bike made before 1981 in which case we have no way of decoding. If it is a pre 81 bike, check with your local Suzuki shop. They should be able to help.
I hear that in France the cheap and cheerful 'Vin rouge' and vin ordinaire etc do not contain sulphites because they are not in the market for long before being consumed. This is only a partial answer - keep looking!
It's at the top, just to the rear of the tail pipe hanger. You will have to have the body off to see it.
The partial VIN should be stamped on the drivers side back of the block just below where the head mount.
Enter the VIN into a website that offers a VIN Decoder and it will be able to decode the information on the VIN for you.
Vin Baker goes by Vin Diesel.
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